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he was to educate and empower people to do those jobs. [applause] he wants to help employers give back into the mix by going to community colleges and getting jobs. [applause] he has revolutionized the student loan law. from now on beginning next year every person in america who has a college loan will first of all, get it at a lower cost and have the right to pay the loan back as they fixed percent of their income for 20 years. [applause] we have fallen to 15th or so in the percentage of people were of four year college degrees. -- with four-year college degrees. this means nobody ever has to drop out of college again ever because of the loans. [cheers and applause] one of the reasons middle-class people could not get a pay raise is because health-care costs went up so much. the health care law has not only allowed 3 million young people to be on their policies for some time, it has not only met a possibly beginning next year for 30 million americans -- money with -- many with insured, not on the has amended a legal for women to be charg
he was to educate and empower people to do those jobs. [applause] he wants to help employers give back into the mix by going to community colleges and getting jobs. [applause] he has revolutionized the student loan law. from now on beginning next year every person in america who has a college loan will first of all, get it at a lower cost and have the right to pay the loan back as they fixed percent of their income for 20 years. [applause] we have fallen to 15th or so in the percentage of...
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. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build. it is the brainchild of an egyptian multimillion there. the result is the 10,000 square meter campus. students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water engineering. as to the body consists of 27 men and three women from india, china, south africa and egypt. >> i want a program that is more or less a mix of here and abroad. i did not want to do two consecutive years in germany, and i'm afraid i will never come back to egypt. >> the university wants students to go home when they graduate and contribute to their country's development. this didn't come from johannesburg to study water and engineering. she will be spending her second semester in berlin. >> i am looking forward to it. hopefully i come back in october. that should be really cool. i look forward to meeting new p
. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build. it is the brainchild of an egyptian multimillion there. the result is the 10,000 square meter campus. students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water...
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and, why the creator of star wars is giving "new hope" to education. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning everybody. i'm angela miles. it's november 2nd, and it's jobs friday. it may or may not be deal-breaker for voters, but tensions are high over the jobs numbers due out today. it's anticipated 125,000 jobs were added in october, and the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% from 7.8%. in the latest numbers on jobs, adp reports 158,000 jobs were added to payrolls last month, while the goverment reports claims for unemployment benefits last week fell by 9,000 to 363,000. stocks surged ahead of today's jobs numbers. the dow rallied 137 points, the nasdaq up 43, and the s&p popped 16 pts. gold dropped $4 and oil inched up to nearly $87. tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now from the trading floor of cme group. good morning, good to have you on the show this morning on this jobs friday. > > good to be here. > > what do you anticipate as far as the numbers? > > looking at the adp
and, why the creator of star wars is giving "new hope" to education. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning everybody. i'm angela miles. it's november 2nd, and it's jobs friday. it may or may not be deal-breaker for voters, but tensions are high over the jobs numbers due out today. it's anticipated 125,000 jobs were added in october, and the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% from 7.8%. in the...
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. >> gavin: soft paced education. >> yes. the technology is making it possible to change the way we educate. we now have the tablet devices on which you could run very sophisticated software that adjusts to your thinking. if a child, for example doesn't like reading textbooks which is a way of teaching, it let's them play games. if they don't like games it converts them into puzzles. if they don't like puzzles they start choking them videos. it changes the way they learn. now they go in to discuss things, social skills, interact with others. education is an automated phenomena using technology. and the role of school is to impart knowledge discuss, and hang out with great people. >> gavin: speaking of great people, i admire your work, immigration exodus immigration available on amazon and else wear. thankand elsewhere. >> thank you. >> thank you my friend. >> survey monkey, david goldberg is here with the latest polling data. i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female anno
. >> gavin: soft paced education. >> yes. the technology is making it possible to change the way we educate. we now have the tablet devices on which you could run very sophisticated software that adjusts to your thinking. if a child, for example doesn't like reading textbooks which is a way of teaching, it let's them play games. if they don't like games it converts them into puzzles. if they don't like puzzles they start choking them videos. it changes the way they learn. now they...
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as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have
as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at...
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education, schooltion, work ethic for basic needs, childbirth humanity to death. a financial cost that as of 2012 international world order is based upon financial cost. capital currency financial cost, u.n. basic needs exposing [speaker not understood] obliged by law for humanity to promote free speech propagation, [speaker not understood] for human and environmental marketing ownership and production, socialist capitalism, [speaker not understood], fascism. two centuries, republican democratic bodies, ability to gain, plan, life, death, whisper, come together, constitutional democracy. but aged emotional symphonic [speaker not understood], pointing had i finger to an introduction to a [speaker not understood] in logic. * his finger >>> good afternoon. good afternoon, president chiu and supervisors. ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that i would be a city liar if i was to say to you this city couldn't get much higher come on city lit the city fire city, city lit the city fire sfgtv graphics go onset the city night on fire ♪ you know that it would be
education, schooltion, work ethic for basic needs, childbirth humanity to death. a financial cost that as of 2012 international world order is based upon financial cost. capital currency financial cost, u.n. basic needs exposing [speaker not understood] obliged by law for humanity to promote free speech propagation, [speaker not understood] for human and environmental marketing ownership and production, socialist capitalism, [speaker not understood], fascism. two centuries, republican...
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they said it would put moneyey into education and look at our schools.s. this ian argument th has hold. why he was in town the otheher day. want theo not competition. want to bring you into this discussion not about gambling but i want you to wagern two scenars. outcome off the campaign if mitt elected.re to be what would the business to manage the expect to see aboshing obamacacare. we know he c cannot do that. whatid youou predict he would impact the business community? >> there is not a lot he can do day onone. he has been promising to do so much. stop hyperboleo now. we would take a $10,000 bet issue. the big thing is cracking down china and makaking that a first prrity. that is a major talking point in ohio and that takes time to ramp up. you have to set the wheels in motion to get results. asking for more t time, down anix monthso lay agenda, aax reform, to get his hands on the budget. when you have a campaign without want toils on how you e budget, while closing deductions, it takes time t to negogotiate. >> donald trump was o on davivid letterman.n
they said it would put moneyey into education and look at our schools.s. this ian argument th has hold. why he was in town the otheher day. want theo not competition. want to bring you into this discussion not about gambling but i want you to wagern two scenars. outcome off the campaign if mitt elected.re to be what would the business to manage the expect to see aboshing obamacacare. we know he c cannot do that. whatid youou predict he would impact the business community? >> there is not...
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my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening here. no, not at all. these gains were all about one piece of data out of china. and not anything else you heard about why the stocks moved is wrong. we got the boost of stocks from fedex and the freight transporter into a mining and equipment manufacturer. b
my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and...
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very...
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you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a white hat hacker. what does that mean, and what's the motive of some of the black hat hackers? >> guest: okay. so the white hat, the good guy hackers like was explained, so, um, we're the guys who, you know, we develop skills to do the same thing that bad guys can do. so we can break into computers, but i instead of -- instead of stealing information and causing problems, we, you know, tell everyone what we did, try to work with vendors to make their products more secure, you know, give talks about security and how to make it better. and so we're -- while we can break i
you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a...
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we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of command and our authorities. the report recognizes what we have used to drive the dsca portion of fleet week, that local authorities are likely to be overwhelmed in a complex catastrophe and that the president will direct support to civil authorities. that san francisco fleet week assumption is now stated as a guiding principle inside the dod for planning and activities. the objective of the dod effort is to enable the effective access to and use of defense capabilities in the event of a disaster. critical to this is a review of authorities, policies and protocols that govern the access to and employment of defense capabilities and that directive is required to be done by
we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of command and our authorities. the report recognizes what we have used...
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everyone has their pet project and pet neighborhood and their initiative, be it education and farming. everyone was dependent upon detroit. other people you know, feel that it's their responsibility, and foundation to assist the people and poverty. it's a very low performing school system. there's a high rate of illiteracy. there's something for every foundation in detroit. just recently, actually, you mentioned federal funding, 164 firefighters were laid off as part of this downsizing, as part of this effort for mayor bling to get the finances under control in the city. firefighters, which detroit needs because it's got sort of the highest case of arson in the country. these guys are laid off. about two weeks later, miraculously a hundred guys are rehired. when you look to find out where the money came from, it's actually department of homeland security has the funds for things like that. i don't want to overstate, that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can be for the moment. we're talking about --
everyone has their pet project and pet neighborhood and their initiative, be it education and farming. everyone was dependent upon detroit. other people you know, feel that it's their responsibility, and foundation to assist the people and poverty. it's a very low performing school system. there's a high rate of illiteracy. there's something for every foundation in detroit. just recently, actually, you mentioned federal funding, 164 firefighters were laid off as part of this downsizing, as part...
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very...
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is well educated al-qaeda militants there educate him the free syrian army soldiers in turkey on turkish ground and they are giving them passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and proceeding and of itself a lot about syria again earlier this month the tigers parliament also writes cross border military operations into syria where necessary berlin box and pariah here so could turkey pave the way for military intervention in syria. oh well turkey is not alone acting turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without a say or conference with washington and berlin and that's why it's so dangerous the situation at the moment and that's why we as a left party say we do not want. to and we do not want that the berlin government is backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey right german and the dandelion thank you very much indeed for your time your work. time now for business and there is a new twist in a long lasting dispute around the world's top nickel producer. yeah. the
is well educated al-qaeda militants there educate him the free syrian army soldiers in turkey on turkish ground and they are giving them passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and proceeding and of itself a lot about syria again earlier this month the tigers parliament also writes cross border military operations into syria where necessary berlin box and pariah here so could turkey pave the way...
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host: how much education does she have? guest: she's got some college experience. host: she's a blogger? guest: yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. host: let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was there. wow, it's amazing where you see they ripped out the walls. there's copper pipe right there. can you imagine like having breakfast right here. look at your view. look at your view in the morning. yes, i'm going to go out and conquer the world. i can see it from right here. motown right up the street. i feel like i was may be here a little while back or i'm older than i really am but i have like this young body and spirit and mind but i have the memory of this place when it was banging. that's how i feel. guest: lot of people feel that way. lot of detroiters feel that way. some people have a memory of the place when it was banging because they were there. people like crystal have a memory of the place she heard about it, read about it, dream
host: how much education does she have? guest: she's got some college experience. host: she's a blogger? guest: yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. host: let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was there. wow, it's amazing where you see they ripped out the walls. there's copper pipe right there. can you imagine like having breakfast right here. look at your view....
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of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and what is happening to state colleges and universities, public support for them, both at the state and federal support, a key budget decisions about supporting student education. those are essential for students, as well as the job market when they're graduating from school and what kinds of policies are out there. one of the big problems for women was when there were budget constraints. many public-sector jobs were being contracted and even layoffs with teachers and social workers and others who are largely women losing their jobs. women were hit in a double whammy way. they lost their jobs in the kinds of services they were providing. this affects students in education directly. >> is the media doing a good job in informing the population about issues related to rights and what is why not? >> as far as i'm concerned, the media could always do more. that is for sure. there is a lot of horse race aspect about this -- who is ahead? is it 1%? 2%? those are interesting, but for people who want to have the f
of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and what is happening to state colleges and universities, public support for them, both at the state and federal support, a key budget decisions about supporting student education. those are essential for students, as well as the job market when they're graduating from school and what kinds of policies are out there. one of the big problems for women was when there were budget constraints. many public-sector...
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vocational education's making a big comeback. and i think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have asked the most important question. i am less worried about structural unemployment, but i am worried about economic lousy jobs. there's a paper about the lousy economic jobs. i think we're entering the period of structural lousy jobs. they can be manufacturing jobs, but they're not paying the same that they paid -- forget the 1950s, they're not paying what they were paying 10 or 15 years ago. i think we are entering a period, precisely as you say, because of this global labor market where this is going to be a big chunk of the middle class that
vocational education's making a big comeback. and i think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have...
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the secretary of education discussed the goal of the department of education, to graduate children from high school better work force ready or college ready. the percentage of kids that graduated in 2012 was 47% work- force ready or college ready. for every one that is meeting the requirements, one is not. african-american students fall into the category of and not college ready and not work force ready. we do not have enough opportunities. one of the things we need to do, and early child education is important, but there will not get through the system for 12 years. we need to look at expanding community college opportunities by adding a 13th year to high- school. >> how much is that going to cross? >> i do not know. it is one to add economic growth and going have a payback. it will work for delawareans. i am not this often left field, taxes are bad, government services are good, there are shades. but i think we can do that. and 10th grade, you declare yourself, you stay in high school for its fifth year. what happens to children and now to graduate from high school let go to deltech,
the secretary of education discussed the goal of the department of education, to graduate children from high school better work force ready or college ready. the percentage of kids that graduated in 2012 was 47% work- force ready or college ready. for every one that is meeting the requirements, one is not. african-american students fall into the category of and not college ready and not work force ready. we do not have enough opportunities. one of the things we need to do, and early child...
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the international contest, jut standing educational media programs. 60 countries and territories made more than 330 entries to the contest, sponsored by nhk. japan's crown prince attended the award ceremony at the nhk broadcasting center in tokyo. it went to the spanish film. the movie depicts how two men deal with effects of aging. judges cited detail and humorous description of the issue of nursing care. >>> they awarded the best work prin mar in primary, to my classroom. and the best work in innovative media went to the alzheimers experience by the dutch production company submarine. >>> time now to check the world weather forecast, people in the caribbean island are dealing with a very strong storm. let's tornado now to meteorologist, sayaka mori for updates. >> wreaking havoc in the caribbean island. we have some video coming out of cuba. after battering jamaica, the hurricane sandy slammed into cuba thursday as category 2 system. strong wind have toppled trees and downed power lines. also extensive mudslides and flooding occurred, forcing hundreds to seek shelter. now sunday is
the international contest, jut standing educational media programs. 60 countries and territories made more than 330 entries to the contest, sponsored by nhk. japan's crown prince attended the award ceremony at the nhk broadcasting center in tokyo. it went to the spanish film. the movie depicts how two men deal with effects of aging. judges cited detail and humorous description of the issue of nursing care. >>> they awarded the best work prin mar in primary, to my classroom. and the...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and joining us now from akron, ohio, the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel. mr. mayor, thank you so much. and i'm never one to presume to know what the answers are before i ask the questions, but my guess is you will will have a slightly different take on events and what we just heard from senator mccain. >> very good, bob. yes. first of all, the president immediately ordered an investigation into what happened in benghazi. second, he wants to find out who's responsible. and third, he will bring them to justice, just like he brought bin laden, and he did refer to the event as a terrorist act. when mitt romney said he did. so that's number one. and the events there are a human tragedy. it's an assault on america. and as commander in chief, he took control and he said exactly what needs to be done. none of us are privy to the information. i'm not. i'm the mayor o
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and joining us now from akron, ohio, the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel. mr. mayor, thank you so much. and i'm never one to presume to know what the answers are before i ask the questions, but my guess is you will will have a slightly different take on...
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education is getting ready to change drastically. i work for a school in ohio that educates 15,000 kids that never go into bricks and mortar. the largest graduating class in america, online learning. this is coming and coming at 100 miles an hour to help people that don't have people. >> yet it is interesting. asome point, i promise you and i are going to have a conversation about that online learning. seth's democracy prep feels like the sort of thing that can't happen online. i feel like there are all kinds of skills that you can pick up. part of what happens when you are sitting in a classroom with your friends singing, vote for obama or vote for romney, is a different kind of experience. >> they could handle any kind of educational tool that you put in that? >> they if they have great teaches. >> new technology helps us in harlem or whether it helps us in hilton head, south carolina. this presidential race has been devoid of big ideas on education. on both sides. >> the one thing i would say, i do think we can have a technologica
education is getting ready to change drastically. i work for a school in ohio that educates 15,000 kids that never go into bricks and mortar. the largest graduating class in america, online learning. this is coming and coming at 100 miles an hour to help people that don't have people. >> yet it is interesting. asome point, i promise you and i are going to have a conversation about that online learning. seth's democracy prep feels like the sort of thing that can't happen online. i feel...
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they came back, talked to students who didn't go out with them, educational process. they had teach-ins. they didn't look at screens all the time they didn't have e-mail, and they had to face-to-face each other. in cafeterias, you'd have argument and discussion about the major confrontations. it did help to have the draft, part of the risk, part of the solution. your generation needs to sober up, get out of virtual reality more, get into reality, and realize there's no change without person-to-person mobilization in real life. you can get information off the interpret. you can find out about events in the internet, nothing happens without real life exchange, and that's what the occupy wall street tried to show in this three months last year when they had the eye of the mass media, encampments, 24 hours a day. now, i can overcome anything in an audience but a little baby. this is about your future, little baby. [laughter] sleep away for awhile. [laughter] now, let me discuss something personal in terms of all of us. the theme of this book is that democracy works, that
they came back, talked to students who didn't go out with them, educational process. they had teach-ins. they didn't look at screens all the time they didn't have e-mail, and they had to face-to-face each other. in cafeterias, you'd have argument and discussion about the major confrontations. it did help to have the draft, part of the risk, part of the solution. your generation needs to sober up, get out of virtual reality more, get into reality, and realize there's no change without...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. hborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! i'm going to have breakfast. come on in! what do you usually have for breakfast? good morning, mom! - good morning, daniel. hi, neighbor.
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are expensive fuel has been expensive though we've seen it go up and down health care and health care education colleges tuitions up four point four percent inflation but do you think that inflation was going to be higher given the central bank stimulus we've seen i don't know what you mean by whose measure it depends on where you are as you measure it the way that you might go in we'll go there is again there is an unfortunate i don't shop here's a guy named john williams who measures in pleasure he says is well over six percent now he measures that the way the government should measure it some of his the shows that. it's over nine percent there is in place in the land right now i don't measure but i can see what's happening ok and then the fact that bonds have done so well do you see that as any indication that people are expecting deflation are they wrong headed that's because the united states going to mr bernanke is over there with his printing presses you know the central bank buys over seventy percent of the government bonds in america now if you'd said that five years ago or ten years a
are expensive fuel has been expensive though we've seen it go up and down health care and health care education colleges tuitions up four point four percent inflation but do you think that inflation was going to be higher given the central bank stimulus we've seen i don't know what you mean by whose measure it depends on where you are as you measure it the way that you might go in we'll go there is again there is an unfortunate i don't shop here's a guy named john williams who measures in...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life of their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. which brightened. the song from months to. dot com. if you're watching us he's great to have you with us let's continue we're just fine minister david cameron has suffered from his own policy wish revolted against the country's funding of the euro skeptic tories joint. forces with the opposition and approved a motion that calls for the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels to be cut and this is cameron's first significant defeat in parliament since taking pow
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life of their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. markets...
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al-qaeda militants they are educating the free syrian army soldiers and they are passing them weapons turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without this. conference with washington and berlin backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey. their citizenship for sale if you fancy you can support death. is opening its borders should those with big enough wallets who then buy into the struggling government as we report online. and america's drug dogs get hounded by the courts as to whether their names on now since one of fired enough to legally sniff out suspects. and next with business so the shareholder conflict in the world's largest nickel miner may be coming to learn yes it might as well be because it started negotiations the two main shareholders we're talking about of course. both billionaires their own around a quarter of the company each four years they've been arguing over dividends and the management of the firm and now commerce are very newspaper says they want to come up with a new shareholder agreement which could result in buying additional shares in
al-qaeda militants they are educating the free syrian army soldiers and they are passing them weapons turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without this. conference with washington and berlin backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey. their citizenship for sale if you fancy you can support death. is opening its borders should those with big enough wallets who then buy into the struggling government as we report online. and america's drug dogs get hounded by the...
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>> we have an educational theme, in war-torn countries. we have people who have started to ask about some of the areas. we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we just started two years ago and requests are starting to come in from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to our humanitarian warehouses, each one of them is packed with information about the project and where it came from. i have wonderful pictures of principles in the schools, saying somehow we would like to meet this woman because we thank her for these for our children. most of it has been local. our biggest launch went into golfport high school where she was stationed, my daughter-in-law. my husband and i have been vice president of the student council and student council would like to do this and she said i have boxes all over my condo and they had two tons of school supplies they collected in two weeks. and we have an opportunity where you can come to us and sign up as a volunteer so we can get boxes immediately out if we are low on sup
>> we have an educational theme, in war-torn countries. we have people who have started to ask about some of the areas. we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we just started two years ago and requests are starting to come in from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to our humanitarian warehouses, each one of them is packed with information about the project and where it came from. i have wonderful pictures of principles in the schools, saying...
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al-qaeda militants there educating the free syrian army soldiers and they are passing them weapons turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without this. conference with washington and berlin backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey their citizenship for sale if you fancy an e.u. passport death rather chango is opening its. borders to those with big enough wallets who then buy into the struggling government as we report on line. and america's drug dark scared hounded by the courts to whether their nasal now says on fire enough to legally sniff out suspects. and images next where the business so the shareholder conflict in the world's largest nickel miner may be coming to an end yes and that's very good for the company's development actually was org about norilsk nickel indeed the largest nickel mine in the world and it's a two main shareholders russian billionaires a leg and live in now they own around a quarter of the company each and for years they've been arguing over dividends and other issues now converse and daily reports there might come up with a new shar
al-qaeda militants there educating the free syrian army soldiers and they are passing them weapons turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without this. conference with washington and berlin backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey their citizenship for sale if you fancy an e.u. passport death rather chango is opening its. borders to those with big enough wallets who then buy into the struggling government as we report on line. and america's drug dark scared hounded...
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education free transport charges three. maintenance free. three. types three. download free marketeers videos for your media projects and free media all down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to on the money on peter all about before we continue our discussion let's look at some recent events in russia is the russian market. on par with global giants russian energy is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with daily crude of more than three million barrels after rick was issued over b.p.'s fifty percent stake in the team crybaby joint venture twenty eight billion dollars in cash and stock roughnecks will miss the good of that song . already was the largest russian oil company in terms of crude oil production currently it would be the largest oil company in all times after the two step deal b.p. will receive some twelve billion dollars in cash plus about twenty percent stake in . as part of the deal b.p. will have to seek redress next nine person board russia is an important part of it is business accounting for about a quarter of its oil pr
education free transport charges three. maintenance free. three. types three. download free marketeers videos for your media projects and free media all down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to on the money on peter all about before we continue our discussion let's look at some recent events in russia is the russian market. on par with global giants russian energy is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with daily crude of more than three million barrels after rick was...
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spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. even though places like shanghai or mo by may not be as rich as london or paris they have their own attractions being at the center of something new and exciting and growing fast can we just as attractive as being in a place like zurich that has a lot of old but stable well jack goldstone thank you very much worse interview a pleasure to be here thank you very much. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly t
spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. even though places like shanghai or...
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and ask me today around the world musical education is getting -- disappears. >> rose: why is that? >> i think one is economy, prices, and people think let's be more practical, maybe music and art is not really necessary so when they look into the budget when they see music and art they say oh, we can cut that. so this worries me a lot because i don't -- >> rose: because of what culture means to you and wha itdoes for the soul and t psyche. >> it makes our minds in a much more creative way and makes our heart more peaceful. >> is it -- what's the level of appreciation in music in china versus the united states or elsewhere? >> china is a very different situation. chinese kids are crazy about learning musical instruments and in a moment we are -- we have like 90 million people learn instruments. and half of them are playing piano. so eve emtary school that i see has a music class so for the future i see there's a huge passion for music. >> rose: why do they want the piano? >> i don't know. maybe piano is simple to play? (laughs) >> rose: no, no. but maybe it's just something -- you h
and ask me today around the world musical education is getting -- disappears. >> rose: why is that? >> i think one is economy, prices, and people think let's be more practical, maybe music and art is not really necessary so when they look into the budget when they see music and art they say oh, we can cut that. so this worries me a lot because i don't -- >> rose: because of what culture means to you and wha itdoes for the soul and t psyche. >> it makes our minds in a...
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budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they want to see the actual equation. they don't want to hear 12 million jobs in four years, they want to hear exactly how you create 12 million jobs in four years. they don't want to hear tax cuts or 1 million more manufacturing jobs, they want to know specifically how you're going to do it. from mitt romney, they want to see the math, and from barack obama they want to see, hey, you couldn't do this for the last two years, you did say it was because of congress, but what happens if you end up with the exact same congressional makeup? what will you do diffe
budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they...
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a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots. and the justice department -- how do you think about this and what is a good way out of? >> i think that the whole concept of prosecutorial discretion has eroded. it doesn't mean you don't bring a case when someone is innocent. it is you don't bring the case when the consequences outweigh the wrongdoing. it makes no sense to pursue the case to bring the case. it also means that you do not engage in these investigations, some of which i am very familiar with in which the whole objective of the prosecutors was to force a settlement because the company, they could not fight the case. they could no
a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots....
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so grateful that president obama and my husband are making quality investments to move us forward on education. [applause] i am also involved in this election as a woman who cares about the direction of this country. i see barack and joe stand up for our freedoms every single day. the very first bill president obama signed was the ledbetter fair pay act. [applause] the president and vice-president know how important it is for women to make our own decisions about our own bodies and our own health care. [applause] so many women of my generation have fought hard for roe versus wade and for equal rights. we do not want our daughters and our granddaughters to have to go back and fight those same battles that we fought decades ago, and we cannot forget about the importance of the supreme court and the direction this country could take. [applause] finally, i care about this country, as this -- about this election as a military mom. our sons served in iraq for a year. i have had the honor of meeting many of our military families. i see how much they love this country and the sacrifice they have made
so grateful that president obama and my husband are making quality investments to move us forward on education. [applause] i am also involved in this election as a woman who cares about the direction of this country. i see barack and joe stand up for our freedoms every single day. the very first bill president obama signed was the ledbetter fair pay act. [applause] the president and vice-president know how important it is for women to make our own decisions about our own bodies and our own...
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you will be able to vote on november 6, making a more informed and educated decision. it is my honor to introduce them to you. in the interest of time, we have asked our audience to only -- to not applaud tonight. only at the end of the bay -- of the debate and at the beginning of the debate. the former governor and senator of virginia, george allen. [applause] now, the democrat in this race, from richmond, va., a former governor of virginia, tim kaine. [applause] i think i told you we have an enthusiastic crowd. we do. thank you for agreeing to participate in this important debate and participate and put your self out there. we decided everything by the toss of a coin. the result of that, we will begin with governor kaine. 90 seconds. >> thank you for this opportunity. it is great to be back to virginia tech. i feel close to this community. we have challenges as a nation. the main one is to continue to accelerate the economy and grow jobs. in order to do that, we have to have a congress that knows how to work together. i learned some valuable lessons as mayor and gove
you will be able to vote on november 6, making a more informed and educated decision. it is my honor to introduce them to you. in the interest of time, we have asked our audience to only -- to not applaud tonight. only at the end of the bay -- of the debate and at the beginning of the debate. the former governor and senator of virginia, george allen. [applause] now, the democrat in this race, from richmond, va., a former governor of virginia, tim kaine. [applause] i think i told you we have an...
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dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money, more money, all for the unions. if there were better things going on in the schools that the parents could see instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children and not let the parents have anything to say. there are also other subjects for the middle class. host: i will give mr. bennett a chance to respond. guest: i think all voters should have an opportunity to look behind the ad than delving into the research on the individual candidates. if they would, i think they would come out knowing that this country needs a change in direction in this country needs somebody who's going to create the number of jobs necessary. i think it gov. mitt romney has that program. his commitment to produce 12 million jobs over the next four years is the way this country needs to do it. also, take regulation out of the small business communities so that our small businessmen, the real job creators, know what's going to happen over the next four years.
dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money, more money, all for the unions. if there were better things going on in the schools that the parents could see instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children and not let the parents have anything to say. there are also other subjects for the middle class. host: i will give mr. bennett a chance to respond. guest: i think all voters should have an opportunity to look behind the ad...